Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Brent Jang
Publication Date: November 3, 2025 - 15:39
B.C. won’t run ads targeting U.S. homeowners after Ontario backlash
November 3, 2025
The B.C. government has scrapped plans for digital advertisements aimed at U.S. homeowners after Ontario’s anti-tariff ad campaign on American television triggered a backlash from U.S. President Donald Trump.
The new digital ad campaign had been planned by the B.C. government for the United States, focusing on increased costs for American home construction and renovation projects as well as highlighting how Canada faces much higher import taxes on softwood lumber compared with Russia.
The leader of Ontario’s NDP is asking the province’s integrity commissioner to investigate the labour minister, alleging he has breached ethics rules in handing out skills training funding.Labour Minister David Piccini has come under fire for his handling of the Skills Development Fund, after an auditor general report found his office has been selecting funding recipients over the advice of bureaucrats.
November 25, 2025 - 14:57 | Allison Jones | The Globe and Mail
Holiday shopping amid inflation and tariffs means many Canadians expect to take on more debt in what one retail analyst says demonstrates concerns about a 'K-shaped economy.'
November 25, 2025 - 14:50 | Ari Rabinovitch | Global News - Canada
Ottawa's largest school board, currently under provincial supervision, is facing a $5.4-million deficit this school year and a $20-million deficit next year, says the newly appointed director of education. Read More
November 25, 2025 - 14:45 | Joanne Laucius | Ottawa Citizen


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